Installed these on a riding mower ruclips.net/user/postUgkxetgfkJxfdT_B2vGYP-uNTLaBbim9OKTD . They were sharp out of the box, although I've never liked blade edges that were coated...not quite as sharp as I personally want. Using my belt sander, I removed the coating from the cutting edges and refined the edge enough to shave with them. So far, after three runs, these blades are holding up as expected. Even after hitting a few fallen 1/2 inch or so branches, the edges are still sharp as heck. No edge dings, no warping, etc. As far as installing them, the cutouts were of the proper size and shape to fit my aging Craftsman mower. Very satisfied.
Easy way to take off the blades is using a chunk of 2x4 and wedge it between the blade and the gap between the blades(where the grass travels from blade to blade once cut) on the deck itself. Been running 4 commercial mowers for 16 years and we have always done it this way and can do it one handed once you get used to it.
Love that you are using the mulch kit. I have had one on my JD tractors for over 20 years. Great cut, clean lawn…and oh boy does it grind leaves to powder!! Nice video!
I've run Oregon blades on my rear discharge King Kutter mower for years. I averaged 3500 acres a year for about 8 years and they've held up unbelievably well. I did a lot of custom mowing with it till I got my Scag Tigercat zero turn. I have Oregon blades on it. Mowing really soothes my soul. 😃
As usual, great video Tim. I use a 4" x 4" block of wood to break loose the center nut for my mower blades. I wedge between the end of the blade and the deck while using a wrench to loosen the center nut. It works every time and keeps me on the same side of the mower deck Using a wrench on the center top side spindle may loosen the spindle. I also don't use high pressure water on my deck. It tends to invade the greased bearings with water. Letting water sit inside the bearings causes rust. I use a large flat knife to work the built up grass loose then compressed 120 PSI air. AND I always wear good leather gloves. I enjoy your videos and thank you for taking the time to make them. Happy mowing :)
Love the title :-) I definitely would not use a 0 degree tip on a deck, Knocking the paint off makes your deck prone to rust and or corrosion. Use a less aggressive tip and let the water soak in and use a ph balanced detergent. What I like to do is when I buy a new mower is wash and dry the deck and apply a ceramic coating on the deck once a year. You will get a better cut because the grass doesn't stick to the deck as much and it's easier to clean off. I wash my decks once a week and blow off at every job.
I am all about the mulching approach. I use the mulching kit all season on my X590 with a 54” deck. Good video Tim. I follow with aeration and a roller as well a couple times a year.
YES - nice video! I just installed a mulching kit on my JD X580 tractor and cut my grass. Now that the leaves are falling, I will be using my tractor often to cut up the leaves !!! 🙂
When you clean your mower deck for the last time in the fall you could prime and paint the worn areas on the deck. Might help to prevent or delay rust pitting.
+Philip Way one challenge I've had over the last couple of years is that I've used the deck long after the weather turns cold...to mulch leaves. So, by then, I have all of my washing equipment put away. It has been hard for me to wash it when finished for the season. Maybe I can do better now with the heated shed.
I use a small 2 X 4 block at the end of each blade and against any convenient housing abutment to hold the blade while loosening or tightening each blade. Makes it easier to work from the one side only.
the oregon blades are shaped for bagging/discharge and not mulching. the bi twist blades like the john deere are made to make the grass move throughout the deck to "mulch" it
Question, how do you know when the mower spindles are full of grease and that both the lower and upper bearings get new grease? it seems that two or three pumps may not be enough to fill the spindle and replenish grease in both bearings and I have not been able to see grease oozing out like in other grease points such as the front end etc. Thanks for the advise!
I know this is an old video but I just stumbled on it and I want to pass on a little piece of advice when it comes to the 1025R mower blade replacement. This year I switch to Gator blades and hit a small rock with them and instead of the blade flexing it shattered and I mean shattered my bearing housing and bent the deck so bad I had to do a little body work to my deck to put the new bearing housing in because the blades were touching. With the OEM blades I have hit bigger stuff in the yard and harder stuff like the water meter that killed his tractor dead in his tracks and the only thing it done was bent the blade. Now I did notice that the gator blades are about three times as thick as the OEM. I believe this is the reason why I tore my mower deck up. This is the reason why I put my old blades back on and I have since then even hit the water meter yet again (this thing keeps coming up out of the ground) with no damage accept bending the blade. Those blades are a lot cheaper than a mower deck and/or bearing housing and shaft. This is the reason why I will stay with OEM blades. The gator blade did kind of chop up grass clippings a little better but not enough for the type of damage they can cause by simply missing a piece of large gravel in your yard. The gravel would cause enough Problem by going through a window without it also tearing up a $2,000 mower deck.
Gator makes blades that aren't as thick as the ones you had. If I remember right there are 3 different models. I think they are labeled as G1 G2 G3. G3 is the thickest and heavy duty blades. If you try gators again get the G1 which will be closer to stock thickness.
Tim, you could always buy a lawn sweeper for your machine. Only have to drive around after mowing to collect grass and/or leaves. Just can't go very fast.
Some of the blades are painted with a rust proof baked on enamel and some are coated with enamel that has teflon in it to keep grass etc.. from sticking.
Great video Tim, I like the handle you made to lift the deck up to move it around. That’s what I need! Thanks for some keen insight. Keep up with the neat ideas.
I use a pneumatic impact wrench. No need to hold the blades from turning it's so fast they don't have a chance to move. I got the Earth Quake from Harbor Freight. Make sure to get a 20% off coupon and don't forget your free gift.
When I take something apart, I use Never Seize on the threads of the bolts before I put it back together. How about you? Thanks for the video Tim. You folks do a great job. God bless.
Tim, if you're still using a conventional ratchet for such things, I suggest a battery operated impact. Nothing fancy, I've got a 1/2" 300ftlb "rated" unit that I use quite often around the farm. Comes in handy for everything from the 11 ton machine to the 1/4 ton mower ;). Very handy for blade swaps, even on a push mower. No more figuring out a way to hold the blade for torque off / on.
My back started hurting just watching you flip that 7 gauge steel deck over LOL. I still have the OEM original blades on my 60D deck and ive never been real happy with cut quality. I think the high lift blades actually suck the grass upward so the blade cuts them off cleanly. Tire tracks for example lay the grass down but the high lift blades will suction the grass back up so the blade can cut them off. OEM blades miss those spots and the next day the grass will be standing up again. However I do most my mowing with a X700 series equipped with Gator Blades so I rarely use the 1025R deck anyhow. They do a really good job at reducing clippings even without a mulching kit. When it comes to mowing, the X700s are the superior machine in my opinion.
I’ve never been happy with my 748/ 7Iron cut quality.beat things I’ve found is keep air pressure even in tires, adjust garage wheels properly and go slow. I always lift my discharge chute too. It’s terrible for windrowing clippings. I have an original 7Iron. Before they started offering them on the tractors. Not sure if that matters or not.
Really enjoying your videos. I went with the 2025r and am having a good ole time with her. I traded up from a X570. Should of kept it to just mow with...keep up the videos, stay safe! Jim from Ct.
Tim, Do you have any pointers on leveling the deck. I have the hardest time doing so. I bought the leveling gauge from the jd dealer but my cut is still uneven. Maybe could you post a video of how to level properly? Anyway, I love your videos.
+Thomas Bridges I have a video dedicated to the mulch kit with part number and link. You can order from greenfarmparts.com and use TTWT coupon code to save a large percentage. Use jdparts.com to find the part numbers. Very powerful way to buy anything Deere!
Did you ever use the Oregon blades? If so how did they work out? My 54" deck with the mulching kit seems to leave lots of uncut grass (I mow pretty high) and wondered if they would create more lift to help that issue.
+Patrick Downs I have not yet tried the Oregon standard blades. I am currently using gator blades. I do not like them with the mulch kit. I will go back to Deere OEM mulch kit blades as soon as I can. I messed up my OEM blades a few weeks after filming this by running over a nylon lifting strap with steel rings on the ends. It killed the tractor and tore up the blades pretty bad. At some point, I will sharpen those blades again and put them back on.
Hi Tim - I have a 1023 with the 60” deck. I just bought the deck and lift kit but can’t for the life in me find usable instructions for installing the lifting hardware. Do you happen to know where to find that or have a video on that? I also have the additional hydro ram for lifting the deck.
Great videos Tim. I recently got a 1023e/54D and went to sharpen the blades. Watched your video and looked very easy. I got the outer blades off fine. The center blade though when I put a wrench on the other side nut above the belt wheel would just spin off that side when turning the mower blade bolt. Any advice? It seems like I'd have to tighten that nut on the belt wheel incredibly tight to even have a chance to break the blade bolt free.
Two questions for you Tim, 1. What type of grease are you using to lube the zirc fittings on the mower. And 2, The John Deere users manual that came with my 60 D mowing Jack shows that there are two (2) washers a large one and a smaller one that fits right under the head of the bolt that secures the blades.I noticed that when you changed your blades you only had the one large washer to go under the bolt head. When I removed the original blades from my mowing deck I also just had the one large washer under the bolt head like you show in your video. I Purchased smaller washers as shown in the operators manual today but I am wondering if I should not put them on and just use the large flat ones? Thank you for your time.
I use the Lube Shuttle system. lube-shuttle.us/store. Either MoS2 or Li400 grease. No plunger in this gun. No mess! We have several videos on it. Use code ttwt for a 5% discount.
@@TractorTimewithTim Based on your video, I purchased the “Lube-Shuttle®: No-Mess Greasing Package” awhile ago but didn’t know what type of grease I should be using on the 3 mower deck lubrication fittings. You have answered that question and I will be ordering the grease you suggested this morning. Thanks for replying to my question so quickly.
Love my 1025R but, I sure have challenges on occasions. 1. Connecting hydraulic hoses for the loader and backhoe. The rings will not snap back back over the nipples... I've released the pressure in the lines thinking that was the problem with no success. Any suggestions out there??
+Mark Hutson release the pressure on the tractor side as well by running the lever all the way around while tractor is off. If no pressure on either side, there shouldn't be much problem. Having said that, Christy's hands are just not strong enough to make these connections easily.
Thank you. Certainly did help but, I still have a couple of the coupling that will NOT click over the nipples once the inserted... I tried two days and then just it sit for another day and it suddenly just snapped on??? Grrr...
sometimes if they are unused for awhile the loader or backhow side will build pressure. if the male side of the connection tip won't push in easily, put a rag over it and tap with a hammer to release the pressure
This has happened to me and I solved the issue by cycling the hydraulic selector valve while I'm pushing the hydraulic coupling on. As I'm pushing the pressure in the line is allowed to equalize with the tractor. Cycling the selector allows the line and coupling to bleed back to the tractor return side of the hydraulic reservoir. Give it a shot!
Awesome. How much does that mower deck weigh just out of curiosity? Do ya'll have any videos mowing any grass with your 1025R Johnny? I haven't seen any. Thankya for all the videos ya share & for those I've seen so far
We have shot some video mowing, but haven't posted any (other than the mulch kit on leaves). I guess it was kind of boring to us, so we didn't post. Anything in particular that you are looking for?
Tractor Time with Tim No not really there Mr Tim. Just havent seen any videos with ya mowing. I'll have to check em out. Thankya. I've done some mowing with my mower deck. Ive got the 54" wide deck. Ive cleaned out from under the deck a few times & today was the 1st time i took off the blades to sharpen them. Hope it works okay. Where did you get that black mower blade shield at? Does it work pretty good? Have ya had any problems with it? Do ya notice anything about the performance of it? Next month in August of 2018 I've had my Johnny for a year. i have 163 hours on it. Thankya for all your videos, your family, & your chanel. God bless.
Can you please do a video on leveling the mower deck? Particularly, side to side. Thanks for the Videos, they are very informative and extremely helpful in building the confidence to take on the maintenance jobs myself.
Should all the blades be oriented in the same position when I reinstall deck? Like All at 3 and 9 o'clock so the ends pass each other at the same time. And will not doing this affect how the grass is cut like leaving strips of uncut grass? I can't find any info about this.
Hi Tim- is the mower deck in this video a 54D or 60D? I purchased the mulching kit for my 60D deck yesterday and instead of the plastic mulching inserts all of the parts are metal why do you think your mulch kit and mine are so different? Thanks, Mike
Tim, I dislike pulling the mower engagement switch every time I back up. Is there a way to bypass that safety connection. My Husqvarna has a separate Key position on it.
Great video Tim. I went with the Oregon gator blades. The coating on their blades will wear off. When I was cleaning and sharpening them the first time I scraped off what was left of the coating. I love the gator blades and wouldn't use anything else. I used them on my last tractor too. From what I understand the Oregon blades are made with better metal then most other blades. I got 2 years out of the OEM blades. I'll see what I get out of these. I also mow limbs and rocks. :-) ~~ Levi
No I don't. Sometimes I wish I did. I watched a video on the new 2016 X700 series and they now have a deck where you can flip a lever and go between mulch or discharge.
We're considering buying a 2012 JD 1026R Tractor with 60D mowing deck and front end loader attachment. I will use it as my main mower. How pleased are you with this tractor as a mower?
Hey bud, I got my 1025r yesterday! I had the dealer install the mulch kit. I thought the blades had a torque rating. Do they not?! That would be good to know in the future as I'd do it myself.
My favorite with the mulch kit are the factory standard mulching blades. I do not like the gator blades with the mulch kit. I have no comment on operation without the mulch kit. Haven’t done much of that yet.
I just purchased my first tractor, 1025r tlb with a 54d deck. I have about 3 acres I mow of my own. I plan on doing various odd jobs and I get better to help pay for the tractor. Do you think I should change blades and service it before I put the deck away for the winter or wait till spring? By the way I am completely new to the tractor business and your videos are very helpful.
Hi Tim, thanks for your great videos. I like how you get your whole family involved. I got my 1025R this past summer and have also got the front JD snowblower. You mentioned in one of your videos that you have added liquid to weight the tires. Can you tell me what you used. Some people are adding beet sugar up here in Canada. I understand the extra weight is great for snow and bucket work, but has it created a problem when mowing the lawn? I've got septic tank and bed that I cut the lawn over. Appreciate your advice!
+Paul Duyn thanks for the kind words. Yes, I use rimguard beer juice. I also have the wheel weights, so I have exaggerated this even further. I notice a difference in early spring if I mow when wet. Also, I tilled part of my yard last summer and reseeded. I notice in that area...so I just make sure to drive in different place each time I mow until it gets packed down again. Once packed, I don't notice, nor do I notice in the summer. The weight makes the tractor ride a bit better...less jerky bouncing. If using the tractor only for mowing, skip the weight. If anything else, the weight is hugely valuable. Gives the tractor more grip in all situations. I hope that helps
+Paul Duyn I would say no worries on the septic tank whether or not you add the weights. ...of course I would not want to be liable for saying that. I just think folks are over-concerned about that. These little tractors are not THAT heavy!
Great vid and content as always Tim/Kelly, thank you. I recently purchased a used, low hour, JD 2305 Tractor/FEL/Mid Mount Mower, but previous owner didn't have the owner's manuals. Everything was stored inside and seems well taken care of, but I'm having some trouble. Idk the correct front to back height setting for the mowing deck, or for the anti scalp wheels. Do you have vids, or any advice that could help?
Front can be slightly lower than the back. Anti scalp wheels should be 1/4” to 1/2” off the ground when on a hard surface (concrete) at mowing height. You don’t want the mower riding on those wheels. But you do want them close to the ground to deter scalping.
+Tractor Time with Tim those Oregon blades were they high lift or just standard I know the mulch blades have less lift then std ones? I was thinking to myself the other day I wonder if they make high lift blades for these mowers?
They claimed to be high lift. I was a bit disappointed when I got them. The 'picture' showed 'gator' type blades. Still, I'm thinking the mulch blades are the best for me. As I said, they do not provide as much lift, but I really like how they handle leaves.
+Tractor Time with Tim ya I would use only the mulching blades with the mulch kit I was just thinking I might like to try the high lift with my bagger if they were avaliable. probably suck asphalt up then lol
I just bought a mulch kit for my 60D deck and it is all metal and yours is plastic. have you ever heard anything about the quality of the mulching compared to your plastic kit? why would they make the kits different for the two decks other than for size?
Time for a new toy. Get a compressor and use an impact wrench. You need not hold the backside from turning. Did I say toy? I meant to say mandatory tool.
Installed these on a riding mower ruclips.net/user/postUgkxetgfkJxfdT_B2vGYP-uNTLaBbim9OKTD . They were sharp out of the box, although I've never liked blade edges that were coated...not quite as sharp as I personally want. Using my belt sander, I removed the coating from the cutting edges and refined the edge enough to shave with them. So far, after three runs, these blades are holding up as expected. Even after hitting a few fallen 1/2 inch or so branches, the edges are still sharp as heck. No edge dings, no warping, etc. As far as installing them, the cutouts were of the proper size and shape to fit my aging Craftsman mower. Very satisfied.
Easy way to take off the blades is using a chunk of 2x4 and wedge it between the blade and the gap between the blades(where the grass travels from blade to blade once cut) on the deck itself. Been running 4 commercial mowers for 16 years and we have always done it this way and can do it one handed once you get used to it.
Love that you are using the mulch kit. I have had one on my JD tractors for over 20 years. Great cut, clean lawn…and oh boy does it grind leaves to powder!! Nice video!
I've run Oregon blades on my rear discharge King Kutter mower for years. I averaged 3500 acres a year for about 8 years and they've held up unbelievably well. I did a lot of custom mowing with it till I got my Scag Tigercat zero turn. I have Oregon blades on it. Mowing really soothes my soul. 😃
As usual, great video Tim. I use a 4" x 4" block of wood to break loose the center nut for my mower blades. I wedge between the end of the blade and the deck while using a wrench to loosen the center nut. It works every time and keeps me on the same side of the mower deck Using a wrench on the center top side spindle may loosen the spindle. I also don't use high pressure water on my deck. It tends to invade the greased bearings with water. Letting water sit inside the bearings causes rust. I use a large flat knife to work the built up grass loose then compressed 120 PSI air. AND I always wear good leather gloves. I enjoy your videos and thank you for taking the time to make them. Happy mowing :)
+16B9 all good advice. Thanks for watching!
Love the title :-)
I definitely would not use a 0 degree tip on a deck, Knocking the paint off makes your deck prone to rust and or corrosion. Use a less aggressive tip and let the water soak in and use a ph balanced detergent. What I like to do is when I buy a new mower is wash and dry the deck and apply a ceramic coating on the deck once a year. You will get a better cut because the grass doesn't stick to the deck as much and it's easier to clean off. I wash my decks once a week and blow off at every job.
I am all about the mulching approach. I use the mulching kit all season on my X590 with a 54” deck. Good video Tim. I follow with aeration and a roller as well a couple times a year.
YES - nice video! I just installed a mulching kit on my JD X580 tractor and cut my grass. Now that the leaves are falling, I will be using my tractor often to cut up the leaves !!! 🙂
When you clean your mower deck for the last time in the fall you could prime and paint the worn areas on the deck. Might help to prevent or delay rust pitting.
+Philip Way one challenge I've had over the last couple of years is that I've used the deck long after the weather turns cold...to mulch leaves. So, by then, I have all of my washing equipment put away.
It has been hard for me to wash it when finished for the season. Maybe I can do better now with the heated shed.
I agree. Timing can be tough.
After I clean, the mower deck out i spray with wd 40 next clean out the grass doesn't stick as bad helps to keep rust down
I use a small 2 X 4 block at the end of each blade and against any convenient housing abutment to hold the blade while loosening or tightening each blade. Makes it easier to work from the one side only.
Always good to have a spare set of blades, but you can sharpen them (or have them sharpened), even the one you hit the concrete with.
the oregon blades are shaped for bagging/discharge and not mulching. the bi twist blades like the john deere are made to make the grass move throughout the deck to "mulch" it
+K30 Krawler yep.
Question, how do you know when the mower spindles are full of grease and that both the lower and upper bearings get new grease? it seems that two or three pumps may not be enough to fill the spindle and replenish grease in both bearings and I have not been able to see grease oozing out like in other grease points such as the front end etc. Thanks for the advise!
I know this is an old video but I just stumbled on it and I want to pass on a little piece of advice when it comes to the 1025R mower blade replacement. This year I switch to Gator blades and hit a small rock with them and instead of the blade flexing it shattered and I mean shattered my bearing housing and bent the deck so bad I had to do a little body work to my deck to put the new bearing housing in because the blades were touching. With the OEM blades I have hit bigger stuff in the yard and harder stuff like the water meter that killed his tractor dead in his tracks and the only thing it done was bent the blade. Now I did notice that the gator blades are about three times as thick as the OEM. I believe this is the reason why I tore my mower deck up. This is the reason why I put my old blades back on and I have since then even hit the water meter yet again (this thing keeps coming up out of the ground) with no damage accept bending the blade. Those blades are a lot cheaper than a mower deck and/or bearing housing and shaft. This is the reason why I will stay with OEM blades. The gator blade did kind of chop up grass clippings a little better but not enough for the type of damage they can cause by simply missing a piece of large gravel in your yard. The gravel would cause enough Problem by going through a window without it also tearing up a $2,000 mower deck.
Gator makes blades that aren't as thick as the ones you had. If I remember right there are 3 different models. I think they are labeled as G1 G2 G3. G3 is the thickest and heavy duty blades. If you try gators again get the G1 which will be closer to stock thickness.
Tim, you could always buy a lawn sweeper for your machine. Only have to drive around after mowing to collect grass and/or leaves. Just can't go very fast.
Torque to 90ft lbs. Just did the 10 hr maintenance on our 60D mid mount yesterday.
Some of the blades are painted with a rust proof baked on enamel and some are coated with enamel that has teflon in it to keep grass etc.. from sticking.
Great video Tim, I like the handle you made to lift the deck up to move it around. That’s what I need!
Thanks for some keen insight. Keep up with the neat ideas.
I use a pneumatic impact wrench. No need to hold the blades from turning it's so fast they don't have a chance to move.
I got the Earth Quake from Harbor Freight.
Make sure to get a 20% off coupon and don't forget your free gift.
Having my brand new JD 1025R, 54" with mower deck and front end loader, delivered next week!
+Kelly Abbey congratulations! I'm certain that you will love it!
Nice! I'd like to watch the detailed oil and filters replacement if you ever get the urge to video it.
+Cash Johnston I will. 169 hours now. Just hate to be changing the oil when it is nice enough to do fun things!
When I take something apart, I use Never Seize on the threads of the bolts before I put it back together. How about you?
Thanks for the video Tim. You folks do a great job. God bless.
I agree. Even just a little dab of regular grease will do.
You could sure use an impact driver or impact wrench. It would help a lot with taking the blades off. Air ones aren't to expensive.
+Love2boat92 I have one. You can see it in the 'anti-scalp roller' video. I just wanted to do this outside.
Tractor Time with Tim Oh ok. Cordless would be nice to have also. Lol.
Tim, if you're still using a conventional ratchet for such things, I suggest a battery operated impact. Nothing fancy, I've got a 1/2" 300ftlb "rated" unit that I use quite often around the farm. Comes in handy for everything from the 11 ton machine to the 1/4 ton mower ;). Very handy for blade swaps, even on a push mower. No more figuring out a way to hold the blade for torque off / on.
I believe the blades need to be installed position at a 45 angle left middle straight up and right 45 angle.
No need. Belts will slip anyway.
My back started hurting just watching you flip that 7 gauge steel deck over LOL. I still have the OEM original blades on my 60D deck and ive never been real happy with cut quality. I think the high lift blades actually suck the grass upward so the blade cuts them off cleanly. Tire tracks for example lay the grass down but the high lift blades will suction the grass back up so the blade can cut them off. OEM blades miss those spots and the next day the grass will be standing up again. However I do most my mowing with a X700 series equipped with Gator Blades so I rarely use the 1025R deck anyhow. They do a really good job at reducing clippings even without a mulching kit. When it comes to mowing, the X700s are the superior machine in my opinion.
I’ve never been happy with my 748/ 7Iron cut quality.beat things I’ve found is keep air pressure even in tires, adjust garage wheels properly and go slow. I always lift my discharge chute too. It’s terrible for windrowing clippings.
I have an original 7Iron. Before they started offering them on the tractors. Not sure if that matters or not.
Every nut and bolt on my deere is metric. Had to buy a bunch of tools just to wrench on it. Wish Deere would use standard inch nuts and bolts.
My husband and I have a 1023E with a 60D and we are trying to find the mulching kit. It looks like u may have the 60D.
Where do you find that plastic mulch kit? All I can find are the metal ones. (2021 1025R with 60D Auto Connect)
Thank you for the video, Tim. - Kelly in Wichita, Kansas
Love the videos Tim I was wondering if you got the pictures on Facebook the projects I did this summer
+Jim bob got them. Thx
Really enjoying your videos. I went with the 2025r and am having a good ole time with her. I traded up from a X570. Should of kept it to just mow with...keep up the videos, stay safe! Jim from Ct.
Use a 1/2" impact driver to remove the blades one handed. No wedging 2x4's needed.
um, many dont have compressors to run air tools let alone air tools.
Like your videos I purchased the mulching kit from green farm parts excellent company when I tipped up deck some grease cane out the breather
Is that a mulching kit you have? The one's I've seen on Ebay don't look like that. Do you have a part number?
Thanks.
Steve
Hi Tim. New to your youtube channel. Just added the 54 inch mower deck to my 1025r. Curios what power washer you use to wash the deck. Thank you. Mike
That one was junk. I now use a Stihl.
The first one vibrated, rattled, etc. …from Menards
I cut my hand once pretty bad replacing blades when the wrench slipped. I now wear leather gloves when removing and replacing blades.
FYI.. you really should torque your blade bolts to 90 foot pounds.
Tim,
Do you have any pointers on leveling the deck. I have the hardest time doing so. I bought the leveling gauge from the jd dealer but my cut is still uneven.
Maybe could you post a video of how to level properly?
Anyway, I love your videos.
I don't have pointers off the top of my head. It does sound like a good topic for a video. I'll work on that.
Where do you buy the mulch kit for the 60" deck. Sorry for all the questions just got my 2025R and ne to JD tractors
+Thomas Bridges I have a video dedicated to the mulch kit with part number and link.
You can order from greenfarmparts.com and use TTWT coupon code to save a large percentage. Use jdparts.com to find the part numbers. Very powerful way to buy anything Deere!
@@TractorTimewithTim what is +Thomas Bridges, I cannot find the part number for a mulching kit for my 1025r with 60d mower deck.....
I just watched another video that pointed out another grease fitting under the tensioning wheel. Hard to spot if you don't know about it! :-)
Tim question for you, I just bought a new 2023 x738
How often should I grease the deck and other Zerks?
Use the owners manual for guidance.
Tim, I love your videos.
the wavy blades are for mulching the flat blades are for open decks
the wave provides multi cutting heights
Did you ever use the Oregon blades? If so how did they work out? My 54" deck with the mulching kit seems to leave lots of uncut grass (I mow pretty high) and wondered if they would create more lift to help that issue.
+Patrick Downs I have not yet tried the Oregon standard blades. I am currently using gator blades. I do not like them with the mulch kit. I will go back to Deere OEM mulch kit blades as soon as I can. I messed up my OEM blades a few weeks after filming this by running over a nylon lifting strap with steel rings on the ends. It killed the tractor and tore up the blades pretty bad. At some point, I will sharpen those blades again and put them back on.
Good morning Tim. Is it possible to sharpen mulching blades, BC I bought the mulching kit like I see that you do for my 2016- 1025r.
+Nrfa yes. It is possible.
Tractor Time with Tim great. Thank you.
The link for the 54D deck blades take me to the 54C deck blades. Are they the same?
I think so...but not perfectly sure. Email GreenPartStore to clarify
Hi Tim - I have a 1023 with the 60” deck. I just bought the deck and lift kit but can’t for the life in me find usable instructions for installing the lifting hardware. Do you happen to know where to find that or have a video on that? I also have the additional hydro ram for lifting the deck.
greentractortalk.com is a great place to ask.
I am also interested in the front center anti-scalp roller on your mower deck. Where did you get it and do you have a part number?
Ok, I'll get to it soon ... stay tuned. Appreciate the feedback. It is nice to know what folks want to see in a video.
Great videos Tim. I recently got a 1023e/54D and went to sharpen the blades. Watched your video and looked very easy. I got the outer blades off fine. The center blade though when I put a wrench on the other side nut above the belt wheel would just spin off that side when turning the mower blade bolt. Any advice? It seems like I'd have to tighten that nut on the belt wheel incredibly tight to even have a chance to break the blade bolt free.
Use a 2x4 to keep the blade from turning.
I show this in the ‘never sharpen your mower blades ...’ episode.
Make sure you put some grease on them blade bolts they will come out much easier to change the blades
Hi Tim
Rows of do I have to get a mulching kit for our 60D john deere deck or can i just get the blades using your link through greenfarm parts?
You should get the mulching kit if you want to mulch.
Two questions for you Tim, 1. What type of grease are you using to lube the zirc fittings on the mower. And 2, The John Deere users manual that came with my 60 D mowing Jack shows that there are two (2) washers a large one and a smaller one that fits right under the head of the bolt that secures the blades.I noticed that when you changed your blades you only had the one large washer to go under the bolt head. When I removed the original blades from my mowing deck I also just had the one large washer under the bolt head like you show in your video. I Purchased smaller washers as shown in the operators manual today but I am wondering if I should not put them on and just use the large flat ones? Thank you for your time.
I use the Lube Shuttle system. lube-shuttle.us/store. Either MoS2 or Li400 grease.
No plunger in this gun. No mess!
We have several videos on it.
Use code ttwt for a 5% discount.
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Based on your video, I purchased the “Lube-Shuttle®: No-Mess Greasing Package” awhile ago but didn’t know what type of grease I should be using on the 3 mower deck lubrication fittings. You have answered that question and I will be ordering the grease you suggested this morning.
Thanks for replying to my question so quickly.
Sorry. I have no recollection of the washer arrangement. This was many years ago.
Love my 1025R but, I sure have challenges on occasions.
1. Connecting hydraulic hoses for the loader and backhoe. The rings will not snap back back over the nipples... I've released the pressure in the lines thinking that was the problem with no success.
Any suggestions out there??
+Mark Hutson release the pressure on the tractor side as well by running the lever all the way around while tractor is off. If no pressure on either side, there shouldn't be much problem.
Having said that, Christy's hands are just not strong enough to make these connections easily.
Thank you. Certainly did help but, I still have a couple of the coupling that will NOT click over the nipples once the inserted... I tried two days and then just it sit for another day and it suddenly just snapped on??? Grrr...
sometimes if they are unused for awhile the loader or backhow side will build pressure. if the male side of the connection tip won't push in easily, put a rag over it and tap with a hammer to release the pressure
This has happened to me and I solved the issue by cycling the hydraulic selector valve while I'm pushing the hydraulic coupling on. As I'm pushing the pressure in the line is allowed to equalize with the tractor. Cycling the selector allows the line and coupling to bleed back to the tractor return side of the hydraulic reservoir. Give it a shot!
Awesome. How much does that mower deck weigh just out of curiosity?
Do ya'll have any videos mowing any grass with your 1025R Johnny? I haven't seen any. Thankya for all the videos ya share & for those I've seen so far
We have shot some video mowing, but haven't posted any (other than the mulch kit on leaves).
I guess it was kind of boring to us, so we didn't post.
Anything in particular that you are looking for?
The deck is probably 150 lbs. Not sure. I can drag it around, and I can tip it up, but I can't lift the whole thing.
Tractor Time with Tim No not really there Mr Tim. Just havent seen any videos with ya mowing. I'll have to check em out. Thankya.
I've done some mowing with my mower deck. Ive got the 54" wide deck. Ive cleaned out from under the deck a few times & today was the 1st time i took off the blades to sharpen them. Hope it works okay.
Where did you get that black mower blade shield at? Does it work pretty good? Have ya had any problems with it? Do ya notice anything about the performance of
it? Next month in August of 2018 I've had my Johnny for a year. i have 163 hours on it. Thankya for all your videos, your family, & your chanel. God bless.
The black shield is the ‘mulch kit’. It is available from John Deere.
you used the silver bracket to lift and tip the deck. Did you roll it in the wheels?
Good stuff, Tim. Just wondering where you picked up the lock and load fitting for your grease gun.
NAPA for sure sells the locking grease fitting.
I see you mounted the 3 new blades parallel with each other. Is this a critical blade orientation? Maybe to minimize virbration?
They are belt driven. They will slip around wherever they want.
Can you please do a video on leveling the mower deck? Particularly, side to side. Thanks for the Videos, they are very informative and extremely helpful in building the confidence to take on the maintenance jobs myself.
I dunno. We’ll see how it goes. You can always use rear tire air pressure to level it :-)
Great info Tim. I am late to the game with buying a deck for my 2014 1025R TLB. What is the proper auto connect to buy.
You can work with your dealer...or you can probably buy one used.
Another great video! Keep up the great work! Wish I could show you the projects I've endured on the JD1025. 💪😎
Should all the blades be oriented in the same position when I reinstall deck? Like All at 3 and 9 o'clock so the ends pass each other at the same time. And will not doing this affect how the grass is cut like leaving strips of uncut grass? I can't find any info about this.
The blades are belt driven, so they won’t stay where you put them anyway.
@@TractorTimewithTim good point thanks.
Tim, how about a video on adjusting the mower height and proper heights of the four (4) carrier roller wheels.
+Ted Ayers good topic. I'll have to study for that one!
Tim, when mulching, do you need to mow slower? Also, does the grass have to be dryer to get good results and avoid clumping?
+William Reed I do not. I just go over it twice.
Hi Tim- is the mower deck in this video a 54D or 60D? I purchased the mulching kit for my 60D deck yesterday and instead of the plastic mulching inserts all of the parts are metal why do you think your mulch kit and mine are so different? Thanks, Mike
This is the 54d
@@TractorTimewithTim thanks for quick reply Tim. I’ve learned so much from your wonderful videos!
Tim, I dislike pulling the mower engagement switch every time I back up. Is there a way to bypass that safety connection. My Husqvarna has a separate Key position on it.
You can disable the RIO using many different techniques. Look on greentractortalk.com for more info
@@TractorTimewithTim some JD models disable the safety connection by pulling the know out slightly farther on the know.
Great video Tim. I went with the Oregon gator blades. The coating on their blades will wear off. When I was cleaning and sharpening them the first time I scraped off what was left of the coating. I love the gator blades and wouldn't use anything else. I used them on my last tractor too. From what I understand the Oregon blades are made with better metal then most other blades. I got 2 years out of the OEM blades. I'll see what I get out of these. I also mow limbs and rocks. :-) ~~ Levi
+mi2tn you don't have the mulch kit do you?
No I don't. Sometimes I wish I did. I watched a video on the new 2016 X700 series and they now have a deck where you can flip a lever and go between mulch or discharge.
+mi2tn yea, saw the ad on that. Looks nice.
Where do you buy those rear wheel weights and what do they weight. Are they better that having juice put it the rear tires
+Thomas Bridges I have juice and weights. Weights more expensive.
Are the Weights a JD dealer order or can you get them else where
+Thomas Bridges you can get from your dealer or greenfarmparts.com
My deck does not have all that plastic underneath. Is that a mulching kit?
Yep. That is the mulching kit.
We're considering buying a 2012 JD 1026R Tractor with 60D mowing deck and front end loader attachment. I will use it as my main mower. How pleased are you with this tractor as a mower?
Functional as a mower. Not as efficient or quite as good a cut as a zero turn.
Tim where did you get that front wheel for your mower deck???
I have a video and web page on this. Tractortimewithtim.com.
Hey bud, I got my 1025r yesterday! I had the dealer install the mulch kit. I thought the blades had a torque rating. Do they not?! That would be good to know in the future as I'd do it myself.
It will be listed in the book. I'm not sure what it is off the top of my head. Congratulations, on the new 1025R!!
Tim, after installing and trying the new blades have you discovered a preference?
My favorite with the mulch kit are the factory standard mulching blades.
I do not like the gator blades with the mulch kit.
I have no comment on operation without the mulch kit. Haven’t done much of that yet.
Tractor Time with Tim thanks for the info!
is that plastic a mulching kit? Mines all steel underneath
nevermind you answered my question haha
Is it hard to keep the deck clean with the mulch kit
Yes. And I’m too lazy to keep it clean.
Have you noticed a difference in finish cut between the 54 and the 60?
check out greentractortalk.com There is lots of discussion on this topic there. I can't really comment, since I've only used the 54"
I just purchased my first tractor, 1025r tlb with a 54d deck. I have about 3 acres I mow of my own. I plan on doing various odd jobs and I get better to help pay for the tractor. Do you think I should change blades and service it before I put the deck away for the winter or wait till spring? By the way I am completely new to the tractor business and your videos are very helpful.
Congratulations! At a minimum, you should wash out the underside of the deck to minimize rusting.
The new decks I looked at have a connection to hook up a hose to clear out the debris. You hook up the hose then run the blades a few minutes.
+akbychoice I have that port on mine. I tried it, but it doesn't do much.
Well that's a bummer, what is the port like under the deck? Would hooking up your pressure washer help any?
I have already made up my mind that whenever its wet out I'm just going to remove the deck, flip it over and wash it.
my deck no longer looks like urs. im missing paint & covered in dirt.. :(
Great video. I’m going through this project at the moment. Congrats on your channels success. Just curious, how long have you been at this?
We started mid 2015. It was a different world on RUclips back then.
Wher can I order those PlASTIC MULCH PLATES FOR MY 60 DECK
+Thomas Bridges you can get from your Deere dealer.
What state do you live in
+Aaron Brown Indiana. Welcome to our channel. Thanks for watching.
Tim! How come you didn't put a torque on the installation of the new mower blades?😎
+Philip Van Horn I dunno
I have a John Deere zero turn that cuts like crap. I have to over lap 18 inches to eliminate a line in the cut. Nothing seems to help it cut better.
Is you’re mower a 60 of 54 d
54
Tim hi. Thank you for another great video. Does it matter how you position the blades? I'm asking this question from a vibration perspective.
No..they are belt driven, so they will not remain as you place them anyway.
Hi Tim, thanks for your great videos. I like how you get your whole family involved. I got my 1025R this past summer and have also got the front JD snowblower. You mentioned in one of your videos that you have added liquid to weight the tires. Can you tell me what you used. Some people are adding beet sugar up here in Canada. I understand the extra weight is great for snow and bucket work, but has it created a problem when mowing the lawn? I've got septic tank and bed that I cut the lawn over. Appreciate your advice!
+Paul Duyn thanks for the kind words. Yes, I use rimguard beer juice. I also have the wheel weights, so I have exaggerated this even further. I notice a difference in early spring if I mow when wet. Also, I tilled part of my yard last summer and reseeded. I notice in that area...so I just make sure to drive in different place each time I mow until it gets packed down again. Once packed, I don't notice, nor do I notice in the summer. The weight makes the tractor ride a bit better...less jerky bouncing.
If using the tractor only for mowing, skip the weight. If anything else, the weight is hugely valuable. Gives the tractor more grip in all situations.
I hope that helps
+Paul Duyn I would say no worries on the septic tank whether or not you add the weights. ...of course I would not want to be liable for saying that. I just think folks are over-concerned about that. These little tractors are not THAT heavy!
Tim Beer juice belongs in ones belly not tractor tires lol
+kw900lkevin beet juice.
Oh Tim I was trying to make a funny in relation to the typo above in your reply to Paul Duyn it says beer juice
Prime and paint those bare spots. Rust has killed many a deck. At least here In Connecticut.
very helpful videos, thank you kind sir
Thanks for watching.
Great vid and content as always Tim/Kelly, thank you.
I recently purchased a used, low hour, JD 2305 Tractor/FEL/Mid Mount Mower, but previous owner didn't have the owner's manuals. Everything was stored inside and seems well taken care of, but I'm having some trouble. Idk the correct front to back height setting for the mowing deck, or for the anti scalp wheels. Do you have vids, or any advice that could help?
Front can be slightly lower than the back.
Anti scalp wheels should be 1/4” to 1/2” off the ground when on a hard surface (concrete) at mowing height.
You don’t want the mower riding on those wheels. But you do want them close to the ground to deter scalping.
I like the polished black blades better
Informative, but I'd probably lay down a tarp so cleaning up the cut grass and possibly grease or oil wouldn't be on the deck or lawn.
wierd I didn't know there was 2 different mulch kits avaliable yours is plastic mine is all steel
I saw that in the 1026R parts breakdown. I'm assuming you have a 1026R? They must have changed it.
+Tractor Time with Tim ya 1026r with 60d deck. my kit came from jd for all the parts to fit 54 or 60
+Tractor Time with Tim those Oregon blades were they high lift or just standard I know the mulch blades have less lift then std ones? I was thinking to myself the other day I wonder if they make high lift blades for these mowers?
They claimed to be high lift. I was a bit disappointed when I got them. The 'picture' showed 'gator' type blades. Still, I'm thinking the mulch blades are the best for me. As I said, they do not provide as much lift, but I really like how they handle leaves.
+Tractor Time with Tim ya I would use only the mulching blades with the mulch kit I was just thinking I might like to try the high lift with my bagger if they were avaliable. probably suck asphalt up then lol
I just bought a mulch kit for my 60D deck and it is all metal and yours is plastic. have you ever heard anything about the quality of the mulching compared to your plastic kit? why would they make the kits different for the two decks other than for size?
All good questions. Ask this on greentractortalk.com
Do you own a grinder
Yes
Wow my blades dont look like that when I change them, there's nothing left of them.
I use high lift (tcu158881)on all my 60 inch mowers
Ok, that is the one that I listed on my website under "60D standard blades". Folks using the mulch kit should use the other style of blade.
Get a air wrench it makes life with blades a lot easier
Do you have a video on how to level the deck? ours is significantly lower in the front than th back
I do not...and I probably won't make one because I've never done this.
There is a very thorough thread on this topic at greentractortalk.com
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I enjoy your videos. So don't take that sharpening comment wrong....
Intended to do a sharpening video, but put the blades on a shelf and they have been there ever since.
Tractor Time with Tim I hear that. I'm sure you stay busy.....
Time for a new toy. Get a compressor and use an impact wrench. You need not hold the backside from turning. Did I say toy? I meant to say mandatory tool.